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http://www.languagelabunleashed.orgLanguage Lab Unleashed #19 (March 29, 2007)

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This evening, we welcomed Don Wyatt (chair of the Department of History at Middlebury College), Elizabeth Colantoni (Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics at Oberlin College), Robert Berkman (Visiting Associate Professor at The New School), and Bryan Alexander (Director of Research at NITLE) for what started out as a discussion about Wikipedia in the classroom, but which took a couple of very interesting turns to touch on "malicious misinformation," student and professor motivation, and other collaborative knowledge-gathering tools.


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Artist/Composer: http://www.languagelabunleashed.org
Date: 2007-03-29
Keywords: language; education; technology; podcast; wikipedia

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